On 12/05/14 07:33, Rich Shepard wrote:
>     Thanks for showing me many options. With a modicum of skill (and luck)
> I'll be doing a lot more business travel in the coming months where this
> capability will come in quite handy. Of course, there are vast swatches of
> Oregon, Nevada, Utah, and Idaho that are official Radio Free Zones. No
> cellular coverage at all. Along I-80 cellular coverage is only 4 miles
> either side; beyond that it's sat phone territory (which is why I carry the
> latter with me on trips when I'm driving in those areas).

As others have mentioned, tethering might be an option.  My experience 
tethering with Ubuntu and ATT was relatively painless.  This was using 
Network Manager.  I seem to recall you are using something else to 
manage your network connection.  Nonetheless, you might want to 
experiment with tethering before you go buy something.  You might be 
pleasantly surprised.

galen
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